After nearly 40 years, the Tripp Trapp chair®, designed by Peter Opsvik, is still at the top of its class. Still revolutionary after all these years, the Tripp Trapp Classic chair adjusts as your child grows, keeping him or her comfortable from their first baby steps, to confident sprints around the house. As your child grows, adjustable foot and seat plates ensure that your child is snug and secure in their seat. Its sturdy design means that your Tripp Trapp Classic chair will ready for use throughout the years, and its solid construction fulfills all safety requirements.

The TRIPP TRAPP® Baby Set™ is made specifically for the TRIPP TRAPP® from STOKKE®. It is made of the environmentally-friendly plastic material that is recyclable and safe for children. The Baby Set™ includes a seating rail and a hi-back. It can easily be attached to the TRIPP TRAPP® highchair to provide additional support and stability as well as allowing a baby as young as 6 months old to join the family meal at the dining table. The new Baby Set™ provides more comfort and support which encourages the child to interact more with the family.

Features:

Provide additional support and stability and allowing babies as young as 6 months to safely sit and enjoy meals with the family.

Made from the environmentally-friendly material that is safe for children.

Easy to clean and dishwasher-safe.

Include a baby rail and a high-back.

Available in 11 colors matching or contrasting with the TRIPP TRAPP® chair finishes.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

These Baby Sets are compatible with Tripp Trapp chairs producedafter June 2008 only. The seat plates on the said chairs are fastened with a different clip that allows the baby set to snap directly into them. Any unit produced prior to June 2008 will not work with the baby set.

To see if your unit will work with the baby sets, check the date code that is beside the unit's serial number which can be found underneath the unit.

Stokke is a Norwegian company with headquarters located in Ålesund, in the northwestern part of Norway. The company is lead by CEO, Kristine Landmark.Stokke provides worldwide distribution through selected retailers represented in about fifty countries.

Vision
Our slogan “In the best interests of the child”, is the cornerstone of our product innovation, development and production. Each Stokke product is developed to stimulate the child's ongoing development through their ability to allow the bond between parent and child to grow through strong visual contact and interaction.
We believe in creating unique, functional and long-lasting products that are attractively designed with a wide variety of accessories to provide, support and promote well-being for both parent and child.

History
Stokke was established in 1932. The Stokke family has owned the company uninterupted since the beginning.
Historically, Stokke has produced a wide range of furniture for different needs and target groups through the years, focusing on ergonomics, uniqueness and functionality.

Products
Since 2006, Stokke has focused exclusively on children´s furniture and equipment within the highchair, stroller and nursery market segments.

Warranty

All products sold by Lusso are warrantied by their manufacturer against material or construction defects for a limited time after purchase. This warranty information can be found on the product's page on our sites or will be bundled with the product itself when ordered. The time span of the warranty will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer; as the original owner of a new product from Lusso you can expect coverage ranging from months, years, or even lifetime of the product. In case of missing or damaged parts falling within the warranty period, please refer to your warranty documentation. In some cases you may be able to contact the manufacturer directly for expedited service or shipping.

Standard shipping is via FedEx or Canada Post. The estimated delivery time will be approximately 5 - 8 business days after the order is shipped. Delivery times will depend on the local delivery schedule of the carrier, and it may not be possible to make an appointment.